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Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm imple- ment, or something else which they have discard. ed and which they no lon- ger want. These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying MADE FOUR nr gi DIOETY which Raked Bandit Lines. The field was covered Carranza cavalry ited in t capture were with y, re Villa pris ami morning wit Oners wh iunition and hout food dec! Had 3,500 Men. - fr OUI Carranza’ mistic regarding cause of adding the Carranza troop ' received a frot the report he adquariers Carranza leader wid Lary ty, given out by bandit aaid horseback with his erutcel saddle, He was sald by th to authorities to have ap proximately 3.500 men in his main col umn. As he is reported to have more than 6.0006 troops under his command, the remainder of the bandits are be lieved to be advancing to reinforce their chief officers to be r strapped to his 1 fding e de fad ADMITS HE CORNERED EGGS. “What Are You Going Te Do About It?" Asks Welz Chicago.—"Yes, it's true, but what are they going to do about it?” was the reply James IE Wetz, “Egg King,” has cornered the egg market of the United States and Is forcing higher prices. Estimates that Wetz has 72. 000,000 eggs In cold storage are a little high, he sald, but close to the right figure. 25 YEARS FOR TRAIN ROBBER. James Medaker ‘Pleads Guilty and ls Sentenced, Detroit. — James Medsker, who with two companions held up a Michigan Central passenger train near Dearborn, a Detroit suburb, on the night of Sep: tember 27, pleaded guilty in the United States District Court here. He was gentenced to 25 years In the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, » Glves net far com wh means Wilson el from ectnre 1.200 his is t} about for w! 1 we have recount mmiliee | sufficient Vas 0 far an appiicall sident Sends Reply. White H and tel i from Cabine the veral thou Governors of States, Democratic lead ers in pract the Presidents and fro Ameri were re na Hy every ¢ of feverat f.afin No any of the tale can republics hess age celved from tions belligerent NAVY WILL BURY FUEL OIL. Plans Underground Storage Tanks Proof Against Aircraft Washington.--The navy ia preparing navy yards “in underground storage tack by An estimate of $1, Pearl Sound, San Diego, Mare to the House Naval Rear-Admiral Harris, Bureau of Yards and was explained Committes by chief of the Docks, WILSON MESSAGE TO PRINTER Deals Almost Exclusively With Do. mestic Affairs, Washington. — President Wilson's annual message to Congress was put in final shape and sent to the public printer. It deals almost exclusively with domestic affairs except in its dis. cussion of trade relations of the United Siates with the rest of the world. The President prepared the entire message in shorthand. It will be delivered before a joint session of the Senate and House the day after Congress convenes next month. f f band y 3 and our g of ad Ever 4 raled calad SERCH, Starck § ny Veen or of & Barck pha — from grvie ne . ar EE home st 7 i i pr and th Girlg Are Killed In Fire of the State. Motorist Killed When Car Upsets. Mooms burg Edward Delans aged | { the father of, pctor of Ply- riy-aey AX CO killed wmbure when riving fuarne ra Mr. and Mn { Plymouth, ki fale, and We r way to} of Berwict ‘orks for turned hauffear, Mrs. oth twice the The car en Delaney, dead was badly cut The were un hurt Girl Dies Of Fractured Skull, When Clauda Watson, vears old, died suddenly in Norristown, it devel ped that she had attending the public school for with a fractured skull unknown to the fell off an aulo- mobile truck two weeks ago and al though she complained of a pain in the head. her injuries were nol con sidered zufficient to call a doctor. An investigation after death revealed a fractured skull Norristown fourteen been dave narent She : Rifle Club To Enlarge Property. Harrisburg. Purchase of a 127-aere plot for club purposes, transformation of present buildings into a clubhouse and garage, enlargement of the meme bership to include women and the ad dition of trap, pigeon and clay bird shooting, was decided upon at a meot- ing of the Harrisburg Rifle Clab. The eite of the club grounds is beyond West Fairview, on the west shore of the Susquehanna River. Wins $1,000 For Heart Balm. Easton. The jury trying ‘the suit brought by Miss Louise H, Hartzog, of Allentown, against City Commissioner willard PP. Strickland, for breach of gromise of marriage, awarded the platntiff $1,000. The testimony showed st Mr. Strickland was attentive to he plaintill for fifteen years, posi Vo helr mother wa ‘ rem a second siroyed i i { i | | Kon #vs da £9 Gal $1 WORE Sure d and | The los wn yO) 20 Years Bellefon For Young Incendiary Edward Bannon, twentyvesi ntenced to the penitentiary | Quigles for nor more than thir) fired within a not je $106 Oi in Philipsburg four weeks an jee Fam ly Exploding Guns Ar Tan f 4 3 gtroved the Low aqua Fire ing av worte of puns ware heat of the first floor the flames on Carlisle Firm Raises Wages. Carlisle ~The Standard Chain Com pany, of Carlisle, one of the largest labor in the Cum Valles announced a ten per increase in the wages of their in all lines. The higher o effect this week, but the men ums back as of October 1. cent. men goes int will receive 250 In Carlisle Commerce Body. Carlisle. — After a week's campaign the 250 enrollment mark for the new Carlisle Chamber of Commerce was reached. The memberships are for three years 26 per year and an active organization with a paid execu tive secretary will be formed. at Woman Wins $2,500 For Eye. York.--Mre. Mary E. Bruggeman, while clsaning =a gutter with her broom, got mud splashed in her eye, and brought suit against the city be cause the sight of the eve was de stroyed. She obtained a verdict for $2500 in court, Woman Wheels Man To Pay Bet. Bethlehem. Mre. Mame Luch, who was a stanch supporter of Presidential Candidate Hughes, paid an election bet made with eRuben Hess, by wheel ing him around town in a delivery cart, |STATE WORKMEN'S - COMPENSATION LAW State Efficiency Conference Discusses Dozen Ways To Revise Law, Safety Problems. | State w tion law i were advocated at a general discu of the Act of iring the St E10 ration OR The me fromm labor, art of i the law and fits ate and effic Ger 1G 01 AAs Op conference {indusirial. welfare ency. tment { i Stale wed compul and agreemedd d satis labor i WOTrKe« rdization safely the general ndusiry were themes COM oblems of with ie non-Engl ing work- H. Wheaton, of the United States Department of the Interior, gpoke on Americanization Talks on fire prevention were given by Commissioner Lewis T. Bryant, of ithe New Jersey Department of Labor, on the way his State handles the prob | lem: Miss Florence L. Sanville, of the Bryn Mawr fire prevention study, and hilip 8B. Tilden, Philadelphia. The discussion on compensation was opened by Paul N. Furman, chief of the Bureau of Statistics, who urged that the Act be maintained for at least two years and declared that employers and employes had heartily cooperated to work out the system and that insuwn ance companies and exempted employ. ers had helped. Franeis H. Feehan, of Pittsburgh, called for a number of changes on be half of miners and other workmen. He suggested that the Act be made comm pulsory Instead of optional; that ihe fourteen-day period be reduced; thas compensation be made sixtysix per cent. instead of fifty; that cost of arth ficial limbs, ele, be borne by employe ers as well as cost of medical or sun gleal attendance; that compensation be given for disfigurement, and that the State insurance fund be extended, H. Fowler, of Taylor, speaking in be. half of United Mine Workers, said that the compensation for men made blind and suffering other gerious per manent injuries should be increased. ol mittees and accident p guggestions as to wavs and means reach men By 1h H ish-speak